(Yield) Maps - StellarSupport - John Deere
(Yield) Maps - StellarSupport - John Deere (Yield) Maps - StellarSupport - John Deere
JDOffice 1.2 7. Click More to view the Selection Info window about the information for a specific layer within that shape. • Click Show Histogram to view a graphic representation of that data. 8. Click Close when finished. The Distance tool is used to measure the distance between any two points. When selected, the mouse pointer will convert to . It is easier to see the beginning and ending points if you used the Zoom In tool to enlarge the map before using this tool. The point at which you click will become the anchor point. As the mouse is moved over the map, a line is drawn which represents the distance that is being measured. This distance will appear in the status bar and will change as you move the mouse. Once you click on a second point, this line disappears. You are then able to select a new anchor point. The longitude and latitude which is displayed in the status bar reflects the location of the crosshairs. Measure distance on a field map: 1. Click Layers . 2. Check View for the layer that contains the data you want to measure. 3. Click Distance . 4. Click once on the map to form an anchor point (do not let go of the mouse button). All measurements will begin from this point - unless you click to form a new anchor. 5. Move the mouse to position the cross-hairs on the ending point to measure. Application Plan Toolbar The Rectangle tool is used to draw rectangular polygons on an application plan. Refer to “Rectangle” on page 211. The Ellipse tool is used to draw oval-shaped polygons on an application plan. Refer to “Ellipse” on page 212. 174
175 Field Maps The Center Pivot tool is used to draw irrigation locations on an application plan. The radius (in feet) will appear in the message line of JDOffice while you draw the circle. Refer to “Center Pivot” on page 212. The Polygon tool is used to draw irregular-shaped polygons on an application plan. Refer to “Polygon” on page 213. The Copy Shape tool is used to copy a contour shape from a soil type map and use it as a polygon on the application plan. Refer to “Copy Shape” on page 213. The Ends Copy Shape tool is only used in conjunction with the Copy Shape tool. This tool completes the selection and copying of polygons. Refer to “Ends Copy Shape” on page 214. The Bisect tool is used to divide a polygon on an application plan into two separate polygons. Refer to “Bisect” on page 214. The Delete Shape tool is used to delete any drawn or copied polygon from the application plan. Refer to “Delete Polygons” on page 215. The Layer to Top tool moves the selected polygon to the very top layer on the application plan. Refer to “Change the Stacking Order of Polygons” on page 215. The Layer Up tool moves the selected polygon up one layer on the application plan. Refer to “Change the Stacking Order of Polygons” on page 215. The Layer to Bottom tool moves the selected polygon to the very bottom layer on the application plan. Refer to “Change the Stacking Order of Polygons” on page 215. The Layer Down tool moves the selected polygon down one layer on the application plan. Refer to “Change the Stacking Order of Polygons” on page 215. The Edit Rate tool is used to define the legend color and the number of seeds to be planted in each polygon on an application plan. Refer to “Edit the Polygon Rate” on page 216.
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Field <strong>Maps</strong><br />
The Center Pivot tool is used to draw irrigation locations on an application plan.<br />
The radius (in feet) will appear in the message line of JDOffice while you draw the<br />
circle. Refer to “Center Pivot” on page 212.<br />
The Polygon tool is used to draw irregular-shaped polygons on an application<br />
plan. Refer to “Polygon” on page 213.<br />
The Copy Shape tool is used to copy a contour shape from a soil type map and<br />
use it as a polygon on the application plan. Refer to “Copy Shape” on page 213.<br />
The Ends Copy Shape tool is only used in conjunction with the Copy Shape tool.<br />
This tool completes the selection and copying of polygons. Refer to “Ends Copy<br />
Shape” on page 214.<br />
The Bisect tool is used to divide a polygon on an application plan into two<br />
separate polygons. Refer to “Bisect” on page 214.<br />
The Delete Shape tool is used to delete any drawn or copied polygon from the<br />
application plan. Refer to “Delete Polygons” on page 215.<br />
The Layer to Top tool moves the selected polygon to the very top layer on the<br />
application plan. Refer to “Change the Stacking Order of Polygons” on page 215.<br />
The Layer Up tool moves the selected polygon up one layer on the application<br />
plan. Refer to “Change the Stacking Order of Polygons” on page 215.<br />
The Layer to Bottom tool moves the selected polygon to the very bottom layer<br />
on the application plan. Refer to “Change the Stacking Order of Polygons” on<br />
page 215.<br />
The Layer Down tool moves the selected polygon down one layer on the<br />
application plan. Refer to “Change the Stacking Order of Polygons” on page 215.<br />
The Edit Rate tool is used to define the legend color and the number of seeds to<br />
be planted in each polygon on an application plan. Refer to “Edit the Polygon<br />
Rate” on page 216.